Weddings can be expensive, so when there’s a way to cut down cost and keep in budget, every couple should consider it, right? One sure fire way to keep in that budget and costs to a minimum is by doing as much as you can, yourself. And whilst you might not be able to make your Wedding Dress […]

The house was listed in the Domesday Book of 1086. It was rebuilt in 1669 and for over 400 years it was owned by King's College, Cambridge. In 1691 Gabriel Whistler leased the Manor and at this time it is said Charles II and Nell Gwynne visited. Gabriel died in 1710 and is buried in the Combe churchyard.
The Russell family have lived here since the 1960's.

The manor and its barns now serve as a beautiful wedding venue, set against the stunning rolling hills of the Berkshire countryside around Combe.